Challenging snowshoe trips in the Dolomites
On this page, we would introduce some examples of difficult snowshoeing trips in the Dolomites. Therefore itineraries suitable for fit people (fit 3 on our scale), even previous mountain experience is not necessary, they should be not afraid of struggling. The itineraries described here take place in the forest or on the white, mountain pastures: they can present some steep sections; the height differences are quite committing. The commitment is worth by the wild Dolomite scenery and views of great effect!
CUSTOMISED PLAN
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1) We will suggest an activity package tailored around your experience and wishes.
2) Choosing us means being with local guides, always up-to-date on the best choices.
EQUIPMENT
The guide can provide all technical equipment except clothing and proper trekking, waterproof shoes. To find out more about what to bring, please see the relevant page.
YOUR MOUNTAIN GUIDE
Our climbing activities are carried out by a mountain guide within UIAGM/IFMGA certified. In Italy, the mountain guide is the only professional figure authorised to carry people in uncontrolled snowy environments, potentially subject to avalanche risk. Besides, local mountain guides most definitely sport the best knowledge and will guarantee your safety and your fun.
Some itineraries suggestions
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO – GIAU PASS: reaching Mondeval summit
PASSO GIAU – FORCELLA GIAU – MONTE MONDEVAL – PASSO GIAU
This excursion takes place on the Mondeval plateau, a few steps away from the car we will be projected into a lunar and remote environment. The itinerary, of great development, gives us the immense satisfaction of climbing to the top of Mount Mondeval, from which we can enjoy a 360 degree view of the Dolomites.
LEVEL: 550 meters uphill and downhill.
LUNCH: packed lunch.

VAL CORDEVOLE – ANDRAX: walking on a snowy ridge to the top
CASTLE – SIEF MOUNTAIN – CASTLE
The starting point for this spectacular snowshoe tour is the medieval Andrax Castle. In winter, this tower in the middle of the fir woods takes us back to a fantasy movie. This is our starting point: after a short time we exit from the forest, at the alpine pastures, where a myriad of wooden huts emerge as if by magic from the snow. Once we reach the ridge that divides Val Cordevole from Val Badia, we walk along it, not without difficulty, until we reach the spectacular peak of Mount Sief.
LEVEL: 800 meters uphill and downhill.
LUNCH: packed lunch.

VAL BADIA – VAL DI FANES: a tiring uphill gives the access to the paradise
ALPINE HUT – COL DI LOCIA – UTIA DE GRAN FANES
A steep ascent, along which we sometimes have to take off our snowshoes due to small icy sections, leads us to Col da Locia. It is here that our gaze can finally looks at Val di Fanes, with its majestic peaks, the frozen stream flowing just a few steps away, and the echo of the legends that describe this valley as being inhabited by a population of marmot warriors. The only thing left to do is to walk through the valley to the little Utia de Gran Fanes hut.
DEPTH: 450 meters uphill and downhill, long development.
LUNCH: packed lunch.

FALCADE – SAN PELLEGRINO PASS: reaching a beautiful saddle
RIFUGIO FLORA ALPINA – FORCA ROSSA – RIFUGIO FUCIADE – RIFUGIO FLORA ALPINA
From the Flora Alpina refuge we start to walk through a beautiful wood and a good track. We soon come out of the forest and walk along a wide valley surrounded by steep walls. We continue until we reach our destination, the Forca Rossa pass, which offers us a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains. Enjoying the view, we start the path backward and then we abandon it to reach the wonderful Fuciade refuge. After a well-deserved refreshment, we descend to the valley along a convenient snowy track.
DEPTH: 750 meters uphill and downhill, long development.
LUNCH: packed lunch or in the refuge.

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